You know, it's tough being a junkie...
Why?
Well, I just realized I have a lot of Hairveda lying around my house. When all these containers are empty, I highly doubt I will be trying to fill them with something else.
So what's the bigger problem?
First, I'm big on recycling. The jars holding all my butters, gellies, and glazes are #5 containers. There are no facilities in or around Memphis that recycle #5 plastic
erplexed The closest place is in Nashville, and I ain't taking no trip up there just to recycle.
Second, with the upcoming sale, my little mind has been a'ticking. The Sitrinillah in the tub will be going for $14 for a 16 oz. mini tub (as posted on the Hairveda
forum); however, 2 - 8 oz jars are $6.50 each, which will be $13. My tree-hugging, recyling-friendly complexes may fly out the window for a $1 difference. I could either get 2 small jars (good value, more waste) or 1 bigger one (good value, less waste).
Yeah, I'm a nerd and a tight wad as well. I don't want to throw these containers away. I could get creative and poke a hole in the bottom and make these flower containers. I could put a little soil in them, sprinkle some seeds in there, add some water, and set it on my windowsill in the springtime. An okay idea, but as I said before, I doubt I'll be doing this.
Albeit a bit extreme, I would even be inclined to send back the containers to BJ so she could just refill them with what I need. I know she creates every thing in a neutral environment, so this would probably not go over well. I wouldn't mind paying the same price for the product. As a pj of this brand only ('cause I mostly do the Ayurvedic thing), I find it hard to simply dispose of containers that could be put to good use. I know I could use them to keep other things in, but I have enough storage containers to last me a lifetime!
That is all.
Carry on with our mutual obsessive compulsion that is Hairveda